Redwalls is a private nursing home that actively
seeks to create the best possible environment
for the resident. Redwalls is a large
red brick house built in 1906 as a private residence,
reflecting the style and spaciousness of the
Edwardian era. It was extended in 1995
in a style sympathetic to the original grade
II listed house with the latest techniques in
central heating and insulation to ensure a comfortable
environment for residents.

Standing
in 1.5 acres of well maintained lawns and
gardens, screened by mature trees and shrubs
it has a tranquil and secluded setting.
In the grounds there are squirrels, wild
birds in abundance and our dovecote with
our flock of white doves. The south
facing gardens offer safe walking, garden
seats and summerhouse, and in common with
the rest of the house have been designed
for easy wheelchair access.

Redwalls has three separate lounges, decorated
and furnished with great attention to detail,
allowing residents to talk, read, watch television
or just relax. One of the lounges is
at first floor level so that those residents
with rooms on the first floor have equal facilities.
The spacious dining room gives easy access
to tables and has views over the lawns and
gardens. The light and airy conservatory
benefits from the shade of a monkey-puzzle
tree and so is pleasant rather than hot in
summer, it also gives access to the garden.